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It's hard to imagine this one happening but Jonathan De Guzman has been linked with a summer move to Manchester United.

The Dutch midfielder has had some strong matches but he was hardly the stand-out player on a mediocre Swansea team over either of his seasons in Wales on loan. The power of Holland's 5-1 dismantling of Spain seems to be at work here. The problem is that De Guzman wasn't particularly effective in that match either and at 27, it isn't as if this would be an "upside" play for the future either. If this move does happen it will be nothing more than a fortification of the United bench with players that new manager Louis van Gaal is familiar with. Mon, Jun 16, 2014 10:18:00 AM

According to ESPN FC, the Premier League leads other leagues in number of players selected to World Cup squads as of today.

The Premier League has 118 players selected to World Cup squads, ahead of Serie A (96), Bundesliga (89), La Liga (68), and Ligue 1 (55) among others. This is yet another indicator that the Premier League is one of the best leagues in the world. It's good to see players represented on a number of different World Cup squads. Expect in depth coverage of all Premier League players involved in the World Cup here on Rotoworld this summer. Wed, May 14, 2014 07:31:00 PM

Michu may have gotten all of the fantasy play this weekend but Jonathan De Guzman and Wayne Routledge scored the goals and Jonjo Shelvey was Swansea's creative force in their 3-0 over Norwich City.

This is the Swansea we expected to see all season. They dominated possession 59% to 41% and scored three goals - two through De Guzman and one through Wayne Routledge to pull ahead of their opponents in the race to stay up. Jonjo Shelvey's health has been less than ideal in recent weeks but he showed that he has put his ailments behind him as he provided an assist and an overall strong match to help secure three points that the Swans desperately needed. Sat, Mar 29, 2014 01:37:00 PM

Jonathan scored his second league goal of the season to give Swansea the advantage over Crystal Palace, but could only settle for a draw after a late penalty was converted by the Eagles.

Swansea will be disappointed with this result after dominating possession and sporting an advantage for the majority of the match. 83% possession in the first half tells the story, and the De Guzman goal was a well deserved award. Wilfried Bony held the ball up at the top of the box, then Leon Britton received the ball from Bony and quickly fed it out left to a charging De Guzman who had space to get the shot off and he finished well. The Swans then kept things tidy right up until Chico Flores brought down Glenn Murray. Once down to ten men, it was an exercise in holding on for the draw. Pablo Hernandez unfortunately had to come off early after pulling up lame. Michu still hasn't worked his way back to the bench. Sun, Mar 2, 2014 01:54:00 PM